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Line a small bowl with a piece of cheesecloth or set a small fine strainer in the bowl. Peel and finely grate the ginger. Put the grated ginger in the cheesecloth or strainer and extract the ginger juice by gathering the cloth around the ginger and squeezing or by pressing the ginger in the sieve with a small spoon. Transfer 1/2 tsp. ginger juice to another small bowl (discard the rest or save for another use). Stir in the lemon juice and soy sauce. Toss with a batch of vegetables after roasting.

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by mgssts63, 12/25/2015I used it on roasted carrots too. Delicious and very easy!

by capsaiCyn, 6/5/2012This was easy and a delicious way to add an Asian flare to roasted carrots. Honestly, we didn't bother juicing the ginger - we just used a very small amount of ginger paste - it worked great and was much easier.

by MikeyLikesIt, 12/28/2009Simple and superb on roasted carrots. Juicing the ginger was a new experience but I used a mortar and pestle and simply removed pulp. No biggie. The sweetness of carrots combined with salty note of soy and zesty citrus of lemon with pleasant zing of ginger -- niiicccce.